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  • NIOSH
    Origin Of Mining-Induced Fractures Through Macroscale Distortion

    By B. G. White

    NIOSH researchers have identified a pattern of fracture zone development that suggests an explanation for fracture formation around rectangular openings in underground mines. This pattern is character

  • AIME
    Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Optimum Location of Trunklines in Oil and Gas Fields

    By K. H. Coats

    In tnany oil and gas fields, significant investments are required in piping networks for collection, injection and disposal of various fluids. This paper treats the problem of optimally locating the t

  • NIOSH
    Development And Evaluation Of A Urethane Jacketed Tail Roller For Continuous Mining Machines

    By J. Shawn Peterson, David S. Yantek, Adam K. Smith

    Occupational noise-induced hearing loss continues to be one of the most pervasive health problems in the mining industry, despite over 25 years of regulation. One of the loudest pieces of equipment u

  • AIME
    Philadelphia Annual Meeting - May, 1873

    The Institute assembled in the room of the Board of Trade, Mercantile Library Building, on Tuesday evening, May 20th, at 8 o'clock P.M, Hon. W. D. Kelley made an address of welcome to the Institu

  • AIME
    Natural Gas Technology - The Importance of Reliable Data in Gas-Condensate Calculations

    By R. F. Hinds

    A pressurizing system was designed and built to apply a radial pressure of 5.000 psi to rock samples. Samples of the Bradford, Weir and Kirkwood sandstones were subjected to radial pressures parallel

  • AIME
    Philadelphia, June 1876 Paper - Partial Reconstruction of a Furnace Crucible while in Blast

    By J. H. Bramwell

    The following experience in rebuilding a furnace crucible while in blast may not be wholly uninteresting to some, notwithstanding its purely practical character. Few are aware of the frequent calls ma

  • NIOSH
    Performance Of A Prototype Personal Dust Monitor For Coal Mine Use

    By R. P. Vinson, D. P. Tuchman

    The personal dust monitor (PDM) is a sampling device developed for measuring the personal exposure to coal mine dust of mine workers. The device is based on proprietary technology known as the tapered

  • TMS
    Oxidative Removal of Cerium from Rare Earth Elements Mixed Chloride Solution

    By E. Maziar Sauber

    In order to prepare a more desirable feedstock for a rare earth elements separation refinery, cerium, a penalty element in the refinery feedstock, should be removed from the mixed rare earth elements

  • NIOSH
    Underground Hazard Recognition Training

    By Edward A. Barrett, Lynn L. Rethi

    From 1987 through 1996, 13 fatalities occurred at underground operations in the U.S. stone mining industry. A review of the underground limestone mine industry data for this 10 year period indicated

  • NIOSH
    Assessing Roof Fall Hazards for Underground Stone Mines: A Proposed Methodology

    By L. Prosser, A. Iannacchione, G. Esterhuizen

    The potential for roof falls in underground mines remains a clear and present danger for mine workers. An investigation of ground conditions in nearly 50% of the nation’s underground stone mines found

  • TMS
    Selective Separation of Iron from Simulated Nickel Leach Solutions Using Ion Exchange Technology

    By A. René Silva

    The separation of Fe(III) from simulated Ni(II) solutions using different ion exchange resins was studied. The resins tested included cation exchangers with sulfonic and carboxylic groups and chelatin

  • NIOSH
    A Comparative Evaluation Of The Differential-Pressure-Based Respirable Dust Dosimeter With The Personal Gravimetric Respirable Dust Sampler In Underground Coal Mines

    By R. V. Ramani, J. M. Mutmansky, P. C. Luna, V. A. Marple, Honglin He, B. A. Olson

    The development of a sampling instrument for the assessment of an underground coal miner’s exposure to airborne respirable coal mine dust on a continuous and real-time basis has been long identified a

  • SME
    Innovative Directional Controlled Blasting Technique for Excavation of Unstable Slopes Along a Busy Transportation Route: a Case Study of Konkan Railway in India Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (04f70e1b-6daa-4a15-a03f-f701f02b279c)

    By Aditya Rana, A. K. Mishra, M. M. Singh, N. K. Bhagat

    Many cases of derailments, train accidents and traffic interruptions due to the slope failure and rockfall have been reported in the past on Konkan Railway trackline because of unstable rock slopes. T

  • AIME
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  • DFI
    Alternative Deep Foundation Solutions ? Dmm At Lpv-111 In New Orleans

    By Wesley Schmutzler

    The Deep Mixing Method (DMM) was employed to raise and support the LPV (Lake Pontchartrain and Vicinity) -111 Levee in New Orleans. Even using innovative technologies, the tight schedule to achieve t

  • AIME
    Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - High-Temperature Flow Properties of Water-Base Drilling Fluids

    By M. R. Annis

    Drilling mud rheological and gel property changes due to elevated temperatures frequently cause problems in drilling deep wells. A laboratory investigation of the effects of time, temperatures up to 3

  • TMS
    Extraction of Water from Contaminated Effluents by Forward Osmosis

    By Georgios Kolliopoulos

    Water is a critical commodity of our generation and a key compound for the chemical and mining industries. Sustainable industrial development is directly associated with the ability to recover clean w

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering-General - Liquid-Density Correlation of Hydrocarbon Systems

    By A. Madrazo

    The Standing-Katz method for predicting liquid densities of reservoir fluids has been tested using experimental data of 154 bottom-hole or recombined reservoir fluid samples. New pressure- and tempera

  • SME
    Extractive Metallurgy of Rhenium: A Review (19ab5f21-0f0d-4227-b52d-1ac8b27b7e04)

    By C. D. Anderson

    A variety of processing technologies exist for recovery from both primary and secondary sources of rhenium. Currently, there are no known primary rhenium deposits; thus, the method in which primary rh